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this ad aired in ohio inate 2004. it was absolutely pital. >> it's morning again in america. today more men and women will go to work than ever bore in our country's history >> beckel worked for reagan's opponent at the time. >> i see this ad com on on the television. it's a farmer and sonn a beautiful pasture. they put their hands over their hearts. i stood up and put my hand over my heart. the tagline is, re-elect ronald reagan. i said, are you kidding me that? that is blatant, blatant and good. you may think it's corny, but let's face it, youhink everything's corny, okay, but if you can get an image like that it reay matte. >> ed rollins was reagan's campaign manager. >> two kinds of monitoring you make in a campaign. one is an intellectual argument d ones an emotional argument. when bece ran mondale's campaihe saw this ad. >> where's the beef? >> wendy's was trying to convince people their hamburgers had mo beef. >> where's the beef? >> you were hom watching tv with your girlfriend andaw this ad.d. >> yeah. i saw the ad. my girlfriend said to me, that reminds me of gary h
this ad aired in ohio inate 2004. it was absolutely pital. >> it's morning again in america. today more men and women will go to work than ever bore in our country's history >> beckel worked for reagan's opponent at the time. >> i see this ad com on on the television. it's a farmer and sonn a beautiful pasture. they put their hands over their hearts. i stood up and put my hand over my heart. the tagline is, re-elect ronald reagan. i said, are you kidding me that? that is...
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how many votes do you think this could possibly cost the president in ohio? and could it decide the state? >> it could decide the state especially southeastern ohio where coal mining is important. look the state of west virgina, in a primary voted 40%, voted for a convict, compared to president obama. because of the war on coal i believe. and you also have virginia and pennsylvania, still involved with coal. so this could be a big issue but there is no doubt epa's war on coal is forcing these utilities to close. every time a utility closes, utility workers aae getting thrown out. there is nowhere to ship the coal because they're not buying it. melissa: okay. i don't know. i hear you. have people on here say natural gas. we have to have both sides. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thanks. melissa: time for today's energy report where we break down the biggest headlines impacting the industry and their impact on the economy. natural gas prices we were talking about, extending recent gains. coal snap in the midwest is you will tooing rally. natural gas
how many votes do you think this could possibly cost the president in ohio? and could it decide the state? >> it could decide the state especially southeastern ohio where coal mining is important. look the state of west virgina, in a primary voted 40%, voted for a convict, compared to president obama. because of the war on coal i believe. and you also have virginia and pennsylvania, still involved with coal. so this could be a big issue but there is no doubt epa's war on coal is forcing...
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what he had done is put that statement in an ad in ohio. it's absolute lies. these miners were outraged, melissa. they were like caged lions. and they spoke out. there was not a management person involved in those 500 letters. they had a press conference, and they asked him to stop the ad, and to stop lying. none of it's true. melissa: do you have any idea how it got to that point? i mean have you heard any response from them at all from the president or from his campaign? >> no, ma'am, i hadn't. we thoug by now he would pull his dishonest ad but he has not. and, our miners, are quite outraged about that also. they just want to work in honor and dignity, melissa, and they fe like pawns when these les were sread by the democrat party, and then put into an obama commercial and they're outraged. and a lie is a very strong word and they said, in the letter to the president, why are you lying about us? melissa: that's incredible. i think we do have some of the letter there, you know, where they basically said they weren't forced to attend t rally. no attendance rec
what he had done is put that statement in an ad in ohio. it's absolute lies. these miners were outraged, melissa. they were like caged lions. and they spoke out. there was not a management person involved in those 500 letters. they had a press conference, and they asked him to stop the ad, and to stop lying. none of it's true. melissa: do you have any idea how it got to that point? i mean have you heard any response from them at all from the president or from his campaign? >> no, ma'am, i...
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you had mitt romney in ohio, which is effective, but kind of affected same way chicago was in the storm handing out canned goods to the red cross, when the red cross said doesn't give us your canned goods. that is contrast. i think mayor bloomberg again made a mistake. i understand why he did that but i also understand why the president said i want to come to new york and i would like your --. melissa: because you look very presidential during campaign time standing out in a disaster offering your help. that is best way from a campaign perspective, it is a fantastic thing to do. >> but let's be honest, melissa. new york is not in play. he doesn't have to go to new york for political reasons. melissa: maybe that is why he is not here? >> doesn't have to go to new jersey for political reasons. ohio is a place to go for political reasons and one of candidates did that and that was mitt romney. melissa: alderman, thanks for coming on. always a pleasure. i will try to get in traffic and try to get home. >> hopefully you make it home for halloween. melissa: i hope so. thanks so much. next on
you had mitt romney in ohio, which is effective, but kind of affected same way chicago was in the storm handing out canned goods to the red cross, when the red cross said doesn't give us your canned goods. that is contrast. i think mayor bloomberg again made a mistake. i understand why he did that but i also understand why the president said i want to come to new york and i would like your --. melissa: because you look very presidential during campaign time standing out in a disaster offering...
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melissa: at the same time i'm seeing ads running in ohio he is friend of coal industry. >> he is lying. >> does that have traction? i watchedt online, seems like he is quoting real things. >> the stats are what you said in the duck shun. look at what these utilities are saying when they're closing plants. we're closing this plant, duke eney, because of epa regulations. american electric power, we're closing because of epa regulations. first energy, we're closing because of epa regulations. plant after plant is closing because of the epa they have their boot against the coal miners throat. it may be political pay back. melissa: so what do coal miners, they buy there is war on coal or they think it is natural gas? do they really blame the president forhis? >> absolutely. that ishy you're not seeing coal miners union coming out and endorsing obama. they learned the lags at that time. we were at a rally with coal miners from west begin drove to ohio to lobby neighboring state to vote for future president rney. melissa: are they endorsing president romney? >> well union is union. the is hie
melissa: at the same time i'm seeing ads running in ohio he is friend of coal industry. >> he is lying. >> does that have traction? i watchedt online, seems like he is quoting real things. >> the stats are what you said in the duck shun. look at what these utilities are saying when they're closing plants. we're closing this plant, duke eney, because of epa regulations. american electric power, we're closing because of epa regulations. first energy, we're closing because of epa...
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in fact ohio has under construction a almost billion dollar steel mill for the first time in junk town, ohio. -- youngstown, ohio. it is being built to provide oil and gas manufacturing pipe for the state of ohio. ohio and dozen other swing states are enjoying a boom because of cheap natural gas. melissa: i do you one better. cheap and abundant natural gas and energy to fuel it and comes full circle. thanks for coming on. i wish we had more time. >> thank you. melissa: sandy on the brink of landfall. hundreds of thousands are already without power. floodwaters are rising. look at that. we have new details on the storm's path and punch next. pyle "piles of money" and too much money coming up we have big dreams. one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and respsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. erica's natural gas... putting
in fact ohio has under construction a almost billion dollar steel mill for the first time in junk town, ohio. -- youngstown, ohio. it is being built to provide oil and gas manufacturing pipe for the state of ohio. ohio and dozen other swing states are enjoying a boom because of cheap natural gas. melissa: i do you one better. cheap and abundant natural gas and energy to fuel it and comes full circle. thanks for coming on. i wish we had more time. >> thank you. melissa: sandy on the brink...
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that is why presidential candidates are careful had in appalachia, ohio, virginia, west virgina to be careful about coal policy. that is why folks have wwr on coal signs in front yard. you see them all over the place. they are scared what is coming. these guys are stepping carefully, these are real people, real voters with real concerns. melissa: that is big issue. thanks for coming on the show. >>> they say sports and politics don't mix. one mitt romney supporter learned the lesson the hard way during giants-reds baseball game. details coming up next. you can never have too much money. we'll be right back will this is a test man: we are rolling. all right, mama's gonna bring it home, >> this is a test ah! announcer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. all right, let's see what u can do. let's go. announcer: search "we can" for ideas on how to get healthy together. melissa: it is time for a little fun with spare change. we are joined with julie baginski and our own dennis kneale. thank you for coming on, guys. first up, this is the start of the giant game last night. it
that is why presidential candidates are careful had in appalachia, ohio, virginia, west virgina to be careful about coal policy. that is why folks have wwr on coal signs in front yard. you see them all over the place. they are scared what is coming. these guys are stepping carefully, these are real people, real voters with real concerns. melissa: that is big issue. thanks for coming on the show. >>> they say sports and politics don't mix. one mitt romney supporter learned the lesson...